Three-quarter length character portrait of Barry Sullivan wearing a double-breasted jacket and tie and holding a cane. A top hat rests on the console table behind him. A stage and screen actor named Barry Sullivan was born in 1912, but given the...

Utility poles line East Broadway near Eighth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Their wires form a grid in the air. A traffic cop stands in the middle of the intersection as cars and a trolley pass by. On the left side of the street people stand by...

Rectangular lithograph of Eliza Weathersby, in short dress with shawl, sword, and bangles, posed underneath a larger portrait of her (wearing more traditional clothing and jewelry). This appears to be an advertisement for her in a performance of...

Color lithograph advertising Emerson's Megatherian Minstrels, which featured performer Billy Emerson and were managed by Richard M. Hooley (pictured here). Hooley was born in Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland in 1822 and died in Chicago in 1893. The...

Lithograph of performer Charles A. Fechter with long hair, a mustache, and a goatee. Fechter first performed at Macauley's Theatre the week of December 21-26, 1874, in "Ruy Blas," "The Lady of Lyons," "Hamlet," and "No Thoroughfare."

Lithograph advertising the appearances of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank S. Chanfrau at Macauley's Theatre in November 1880. It features a portrait of Frank S. Chanfrau wearing a mustache, suit jacket, and black bow tie. Chanfrau performed his "Kit, The...

Color lithograph of Col. Jack H. (Christopher) Haverly wearing a full mustache, suit jacket, and tie. Born June 30, 1837 in Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania, J. H. Haverly led a series of minstrel and operetta troupes, which performed at Macauley's...

Lithograph portrait of English comic actor and producer John Lawrence (J. L.) Toole. He wears a white shirt, dark jacket, and polka-dot tie. Toole first performed at Macauley's Theatre the week of November 16-21, 1874, returning the week of March...

Oval-shaped lithograph of three-quarter length portrait of actress Julia Dean seated, wearing a long-sleeved dress and holding a book. She was born July 22, 1830, in Pleasant Valley, New York, and died March 6, 1868, in New York City. Her niece,...

Lithograph billboard poster. "Koons followed up this poster with a series of explicit, human-scale, photo-based 'paintings' of the couple having sex. Characteristically, Koons asserted that his concerns were far removed from pornography. He had...

Lithograph billboard poster. "Koons followed up this poster with a series of explicit, human-scale, photo-based 'paintings' of the couple having sex. Characteristically, Koons asserted that his concerns were far removed from pornography. He had...